Complete DU's
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- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
- Draco
- Well I think I talked enough poop...
- Posts: 10178
- Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:44 pm
- Valiant fan since: preordered vh1 from start
- Favorite character: X-O from vh1
- Favorite title: X-O vh1
- Favorite writer: Good question?
- Favorite artist: ooooh another good question
- Location: Dead Universe Comics, Buckinghamshire, England
- Chiclo
- I'm Chiclo. My strong Dongs paid off well.
- Posts: 22012
- Joined: Tue Oct 03, 2006 1:09 am
- Favorite character: Kris
- Location: Texas
- Contact:
I've got the last AK Entertainment comics I needed for this rather small semi-DU in the mail.
Neat little company. I ran across them when I went to SDCC in '06. They were a middle eastern company and were putting together a middle eastern superhero universe. I picked up several of their international editions, including a couple of comics on Farci, and what turned into half their American print run (at cover price). I'm also looking for Teshkeel's the 99 which was similarly focused on the middle east.
Neat little company. I ran across them when I went to SDCC in '06. They were a middle eastern company and were putting together a middle eastern superhero universe. I picked up several of their international editions, including a couple of comics on Farci, and what turned into half their American print run (at cover price). I'm also looking for Teshkeel's the 99 which was similarly focused on the middle east.
- Phoenix8008
- I don't know about a power, but I keep hearing these weird tones from the radio
- Posts: 3257
- Joined: Mon Jan 07, 2008 7:49 am
- Valiant fan since: 1992
- Favorite character: Aric
- Favorite title: Harbinger
- Favorite writer: Joshua Dysart
- Location: Florida, USA
I've just finished my first DU- Valiant! None of the special issues, just basic stuff. But it's the story that's interesting to me anyway.
Next (and probably last) on my DU list will probably be New Universe. I've already got a number of them, and used to have much of the entire run (all 32 of the four series that went that far, none of the four series that stopped at 12). But I lost all of those years ago in a move. So now I've got some that I bought from a LCS for 20 cents each. But I have to find the rest sometime. Might wait on that till after I've bound my Valiants into hardback though.
Next (and probably last) on my DU list will probably be New Universe. I've already got a number of them, and used to have much of the entire run (all 32 of the four series that went that far, none of the four series that stopped at 12). But I lost all of those years ago in a move. So now I've got some that I bought from a LCS for 20 cents each. But I have to find the rest sometime. Might wait on that till after I've bound my Valiants into hardback though.
-Phoenix8008 (a.k.a. Charticus!)
Viva la Valiant!
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- Cyberstrike
- Consider it mine!
- Posts: 5224
- Joined: Sat Oct 07, 2006 9:07 am
- Valiant fan since: Unity 1992
- Favorite character: Solar, Man of the Atom
- Favorite title: Unity
- Favorite writer: Jim Starlin
- Favorite artist: Jim Starlin
- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
- Contact:
- leonmallett
- My mind is sharp. Like a sharp thing.
- Posts: 9472
- Joined: Sun Jul 09, 2006 9:39 am
- Valiant fan since: 2006
- Favorite character: Shadowman (Hall version)
- Favorite title: Shadowman (under Hall)
- Favorite writer: Fred Van Lente
- Favorite artist: Clayton Henry
- Location: hunting down paulsmith56 somewhere in the balti belt...
For me:
- Milestone (yay me!; now we have had Milestone Forever it is 'officially' dead)
!mpact (except for the binder - hopefully to be hooked up soon; but I have all of the comic books and a couple of OA bits)
80's Red Circle/Archie Adventure (I regard this as a DU discrete from the 60's and GA books)
- Malibu Protectors/Genesis
DDP Aftermath
Kandora was Pirates and Martial Arts. Not surprised you missed them they started and folded in 2005.Earl wrote:I have completed the following publisher sets
Kandora
TSR
Pacific
I am one away from Speakeasy
TSR is a fun set of mainly Sci-Fi and Horror books but does include some Fantasy stuff.
I just adore Speakeasy. I Hopefully have the last one I need in transist as we speak. Atomika and Rocketo are amongst their better known titles.